34Days33Nights
USD 23,300
Miami, Fl - Buenos Aires
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Silver Ray
Cruise Code: RA280115C33
Silversea's Silver Ray sails Miami to Buenos Aires, gliding the Panama Canal, Ushuaia and icy fjords before tangoing into Buenos Aires.
Itinerary
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United States
Miami, Fl
Miami is a seaport city on Biscayne Bay in southeastern Florida, the "Cruise Capital of the World." The Port of Miami has led global cruise passenger traffic for over 20 years. Florida's second-largest city, it has about 5.5 million in its metro area and is a major center for finance, commerce, culture, media, entertainment, arts, and trade. Its name means "big water"; Spain claimed it in 1566, and it became U.S. territory in 1821. It is very flat, averaging 1.8 m above sea level.
Jan 15, 2028
scheduleDeparture19:00
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At Sea
Jan 16, 2028
scheduleArrival00:00
scheduleDeparture00:00
Day at Sea
3
Mexico
Cozumel Quintana Roo
Cozumel is a vibrant Mexican island known for exceptional scuba diving, snorkeling, and dazzling beaches. Its reefs and black coral attract beginners and experts alike, while Mayan lore says it was sacred to Ixchel, goddess of fertility and love. From Playa Palancar to Playa El Cielo, expect white sand, clear waters, starfish, stingrays, and sea turtles. Beach bars serve Mexican seafood, and San Gervasio ruins add ancient Mayan history-often alongside sunbathing iguanas.
Jan 17, 2028
scheduleArrival08:00
scheduleDeparture23:00
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At Sea
Jan 18, 2028
scheduleArrival00:00
scheduleDeparture00:00
Day at Sea
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At Sea
Jan 19, 2028
scheduleArrival00:00
scheduleDeparture00:00
Day at Sea
6
Costa Rica
Puerto Limón
Christopher Columbus landed here in 1502 and named the region Costa Rica ("rich coast"), expecting mineral wealth that never appeared. Yet the country proved rich in peace and democracy, with only one brief skirmish in recent history. It is also rich in natural beauty-beaches, volcanoes, rain forests, and wildlife packed into a small area-and has become one of the world's top ecotourism destinations. A day visit is enough for a quick taste.
Jan 20, 2028
scheduleArrival08:00
scheduleDeparture18:00
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Panama
Colon
Colón is the gateway to the Panama Canal, one of humanity's great engineering feats, linking two oceans and saving ships an 8,000-mile Cape Horn voyage. Ride the historic Panama Railway, built at great human cost. Visit UNESCO-listed Portobelo, with 17th-century Spanish forts, and nearby Fort San Lorenzo. In Colón, see the Gatún Locks and shop the duty-free Colon Free Trade Zone. For a beach break, try lively Playa La Angosta or boat-only Playa Chiquita, with warm clear water and rainforest.
Jan 21, 2028
scheduleArrival09:00
scheduleDeparture17:00
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At Sea
Jan 22, 2028
scheduleArrival00:00
scheduleDeparture00:00
Day at Sea
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At Sea
Jan 23, 2028
scheduleArrival00:00
scheduleDeparture00:00
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10
Ecuador
Manta
Manta, Ecuador's second-largest seaport, is a modern coastal hub, not a sleepy village. Known for its giant tuna statue and thriving seafood industry, it's a great place to try tuna ceviche, squid, octopus, lobster, and South American tapas. Visit the Archaeological Museum for Manteño-Huancavilca ceramics, then take a short Chivas ride to nearby Montecristi, home of the Panama hat and old Spanish charm.
Jan 24, 2028
scheduleArrival08:00
scheduleDeparture19:00
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At Sea
Jan 25, 2028
scheduleArrival00:00
scheduleDeparture00:00
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At Sea
Jan 26, 2028
scheduleArrival00:00
scheduleDeparture00:00
Day at Sea
13
Peru
Lima
Lima, founded in 1535, brings colour and culture to Peru's arid coast. This vast oceanfront capital, often wrapped in winter garúa, mixes colonial splendour, ancient history and modern contrasts, with nearly 10 million residents. Visit Plaza de Armas and Plaza Mayor, the Cathedral and Government Palace, then explore nearby pre-Columbian sites and museums. In Barranco, see galleries and the romantic Bridge of Sighs. Finish with ceviche and a Pisco Sour.
Jan 27, 2028
scheduleArrival07:00
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Peru
Lima
Lima, founded in 1535, brings colour and culture to Peru's arid coast. This vast oceanfront capital, often wrapped in winter garúa, mixes colonial splendour, ancient history and modern contrasts, with nearly 10 million residents. Visit Plaza de Armas and Plaza Mayor, the Cathedral and Government Palace, then explore nearby pre-Columbian sites and museums. In Barranco, see galleries and the romantic Bridge of Sighs. Finish with ceviche and a Pisco Sour.
Jan 28, 2028
scheduleDeparture15:30
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At Sea
Jan 29, 2028
scheduleArrival00:00
scheduleDeparture00:00
Day at Sea
16
Chile
Arica
Arica is Chile's northernmost city and the capital of Arica and Parinacota, with about 240,000 people, nearly 98% of the region. Known as the "city of eternal spring" (18°C), it lies in the Atacama Desert, yet a fertile river valley supports fruit, vegetables, and famous olives. Its port has long been important, now as a free port for Bolivia. Peru held Arica until Chile captured El Morro in 1880. Nearby are Azapa Museum, Chinchorro mummies, beaches, and Eiffel-designed buildings.
Jan 30, 2028
scheduleArrival08:00
scheduleDeparture19:00
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At Sea
Jan 31, 2028
scheduleArrival00:00
scheduleDeparture00:00
Day at Sea
18
At Sea
Feb 1, 2028
scheduleArrival00:00
scheduleDeparture00:00
Day at Sea
19
Chile
Coquimbo
Coquimbo's name comes from a Diaguita word meaning "place of calm waters"; Darwin called it "remarkable for nothing but its extreme quietness." Once a colonial port for La Serena and a target of pirates like Sir Francis Drake (1578), it is now a busy port and the region's main commercial and industrial center, exporting minerals, fish products, and fruit. It is also a gateway to La Serena and the Elqui Valley, famed for pisco sour and major observatories.
Feb 2, 2028
scheduleArrival07:00
scheduleDeparture17:00
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Chile
Valparaiso
Valparaiso has long inspired writers, poets, musicians and artists. Though a bit rough, its bohemian charm, street art, nightlife, live music, colorful clifftop homes and striking architecture make it one of Chile's most beloved cities. Founded in 1536 by Juan de Saavedra, it still has colonial buildings despite fires and earthquakes. Nearby are Pablo Neruda's ship-shaped house and the Casablanca Valley vineyards, while Chile's wine culture also gave rise to pisco.
Feb 3, 2028
scheduleArrival08:00
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Chile
Valparaiso
Valparaiso has long inspired writers, poets, musicians and artists. Though a bit rough, its bohemian charm, street art, nightlife, live music, colorful clifftop homes and striking architecture make it one of Chile's most beloved cities. Founded in 1536 by Juan de Saavedra, it still has colonial buildings despite fires and earthquakes. Nearby are Pablo Neruda's ship-shaped house and the Casablanca Valley vineyards, while Chile's wine culture also gave rise to pisco.
Feb 4, 2028
scheduleDeparture14:00
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At Sea
Feb 5, 2028
scheduleArrival00:00
scheduleDeparture00:00
Day at Sea
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Chile
Puerto Montt
Windy Puerto Montt was long the end of the line in the Lake District; today the Carretera Austral continues south, but it remains the region's last major outpost and a hub for fishing, textiles, and tourism. The fast-growing city center has malls, condos, and offices, while the rest is mostly low clapboard houses above the Seno de Reloncaví. On sunny days, visit Playa Pelluco or other beaches, or drive the shoreline for views of the hills.
Feb 6, 2028
scheduleArrival08:00
scheduleDeparture18:00
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At Sea
Feb 7, 2028
scheduleArrival00:00
scheduleDeparture00:00
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At Sea
Feb 8, 2028
scheduleArrival00:00
scheduleDeparture00:00
Day at Sea
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Chile
Punta Arenas
Punta Arenas, Chile's "City at the End of the World," is a windy, remote but surprisingly cosmopolitan gateway to Antarctica. Built around Plaza de Armas, it offers views from Cerro de la Cruz, customs-free shopping, and history tied to Scott and Shackleton. It's also a base for Antarctic research, with nearby highlights including Torres del Paine, Alberto de Agostini, and penguin-filled Magdalena Island.
Feb 9, 2028
scheduleArrival08:30
scheduleDeparture21:30
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Chile
Garibaldi Fjord & Glacier
Garibaldi Glacier is a colossal blue-white wall of ice, the dramatic climax of a voyage through Garibaldi Fjord in Parque Nacional Alberto de Agostini, Chile. Sail past waterfalls, forests and mountains in this remote, glacier-sculpted landscape where the Andes drop into the icy ocean. Watch for ice calving into the water and tiny floating icebergs. Though harsh at first glance, the fjord is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve rich in wildlife, including penguins, sea lions and Peruvian condors.
Feb 10, 2028
scheduleArrival12:00
scheduleDeparture16:00
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Argentina
Ushuaia
Ushuaia, the "End of the World," sits on the Beagle Channel beneath the Martial Mountains. A lively but remote resort, it's the last taste of city life before Antarctica or the wilds of Tierra del Fuego. Nearby, National Park Tierra del Fuego offers dramatic peaks, glaciers, fjords, and wildlife like penguins and whales, with excellent hiking and views. Local food features king crab, fresh sea bass, and cholgas (mussels).
Feb 10, 2028
scheduleArrival22:00
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Argentina
Ushuaia
Ushuaia, the "End of the World," sits on the Beagle Channel beneath the Martial Mountains. A lively but remote resort, it's the last taste of city life before Antarctica or the wilds of Tierra del Fuego. Nearby, National Park Tierra del Fuego offers dramatic peaks, glaciers, fjords, and wildlife like penguins and whales, with excellent hiking and views. Local food features king crab, fresh sea bass, and cholgas (mussels).
Feb 11, 2028
scheduleDeparture18:00
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At Sea
Feb 12, 2028
scheduleArrival00:00
scheduleDeparture00:00
Day at Sea
31
Falkland Islands
Port Stanley
Despite its British feel, Stanley is more Patagonia than Portsmouth. The Falklands' vast, windy beauty is mixed with pubs, fish and chips, whalebone landmarks, and Union Jacks. Long disputed among France, Britain, Spain and Argentina, the islands stayed British after the 1982 war and remain in the Commonwealth. Thatcher is still a local hero. The real stars are the penguins: five species, including rockhoppers, nest here with little barrier between visitors and wildlife.
Feb 13, 2028
scheduleArrival07:00
scheduleDeparture16:00
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At Sea
Feb 14, 2028
scheduleArrival00:00
scheduleDeparture00:00
Day at Sea
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At Sea
Feb 15, 2028
scheduleArrival00:00
scheduleDeparture00:00
Day at Sea
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Argentina
Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires is a passionate, romantic capital blending colonial architecture with Latin American energy. Known for tango, steak and Malbec, it offers Parque Tres de Febrero, Plaza de Mayo, the Casa Rosada, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Teatro Colón, and Boca Juniors' Bombonera. By night, milongas and bars pulse; by day, sip mate, browse markets, and visit Recoleta Cemetery.
Feb 16, 2028
scheduleArrival18:00
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Argentina
Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires is a passionate, romantic capital blending colonial architecture with Latin American energy. Known for tango, steak and Malbec, it offers Parque Tres de Febrero, Plaza de Mayo, the Casa Rosada, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Teatro Colón, and Boca Juniors' Bombonera. By night, milongas and bars pulse; by day, sip mate, browse markets, and visit Recoleta Cemetery.
Feb 17, 2028
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